A leading expert in data warehousing and Global Chief Technology Officer Teradata Corporation, Stephen Brobst, has said that the demand for analytic solutions has expanded this year in many parts of Asia in addition to Europe and the Middle East.
Teradata, a leading firm in analytic data platforms, applications and services, brought Brobst to Pakistan for a road show with the theme ‘Driving Customer Excellence through Customer Experience’.
Prior to this event in Karachi the company has conducted similar events in Islamabad and Lahore on September 27 and October 3, 2013, respectively.
Brobst talked about the latest technology and business trends in data warehousing and business intelligence during the annual Road show, and held interactive sessions for both business and technical audiences.
Brobst is known for his expertise in the identification and development of opportunities for the strategic use of technology in competitive business environments, and has over 20 years of experience in business strategy and high-end parallel systems to develop frameworks for data warehousing and data mining to leverage information for strategic advantage.
Managing Director Teradata Pakistan, Khuram Rahat, said that these gatherings underscore the company’s commitment to create value for customers and to create awareness around latest trends and technologies among local professionals. We are pleased to foster this exchange of ideas on innovative business growth strategies.
According to the company, the road show is an opportunity for data warehousing experts to learn more about topics that can be of decisive importance from a business perspective.
In addition to Pakistan, the road show has toured Egypt, Belgium, China, Germany, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Russia, Finland, France, Czech Republic, Italy, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, Japan and Poland.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2013.
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